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WILSON'S WISDOM-ISMS.

HELPING THE WIFE. The. wife's lot is not always a happy one. • / , ;• ' Too much to do, not enough rest and relaxation. Soon begins to tell. Gets a bit "nervy" now and then — and inclined to be irritable. Loses weight. No appetite. "A cup of tea. will do" style of business. No good to her. No good to you. Take home a jar of "Maltexo" (Wilson's Malt Extract), and build up her strength and energy, soothe her nerves, restore her appetite, refresh her sleep. You'll feel you're doing the light thing —makes' you a bit pleased with yourself. You can always say: "Don't know what would become of you if you didn't have me .to look after you." 1

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17721, 24 March 1923, Page 11

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WILSON'S WISDOM-ISMS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17721, 24 March 1923, Page 11

WILSON'S WISDOM-ISMS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17721, 24 March 1923, Page 11

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